Bungy Jumping in Nanaimo, Vancouver Island

Sheer joy for the adrenaline junky! Bungy Jumping! Let the experts take your money, truss you up like a chicken, and coax you off their bridge! At 50km per hour you’ll plummet toward the Nanaimo River – on Vancouver Island, British Columbia!

A guaranteed rush overflowing with anxiety, terror and stares of bewilderment – at no extra charge! For even greater thrills, override logic and dignity and become a full-frontal extrovert: jump nude in the annual Naked Bungy Jump for BCSS fundraiser toward the end of February!

Other thrills include Tandem jumps, and there’s more than just bungy jumping at Wild Play Element Park. The following adventures await you:

Monkido® Adventure Course
There are three self-paced Monkido® experiences that involve climbing, zip-lining, jumping, and swinging through obstacle games! Guests navigate log ladders, cargo nets, rope swings, tightropes, swinging logs, wobbly bridges, and more aerial surprises that gradually become higher and more challenging.In Nanaimo, the original Monkido Adventure Course course stretches through wide expanses of the forest. These original games are some of the trickiest. Can you “hang” in there?

What’s To Fear Jump (WTF Jump)
A loose line leap from 40-feet! The heart-pounding plummet to terra firma is a mental and physical adrenaline-rush. The What’s to Fear Jump can be done as stand-alone activity, or to enhance a Monkido Adventure Course experience.

Wild Play Element Park, located alongside the Island Highway south of downtown Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, claims itself to be the home of North America’s first and only bridge built specifically for bungy jumpers.

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